Sentence examples for made indignant from inspiring English sources

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Jankovic had made indignant protests at gossip that she was partnering Murray because she fancied him.

As was surely her intention, Ann Coulter made indignant waves ripple across the Internet with her recent tirade about the flaws and un-American-ness of soccer.

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Mrs Hasten fights the cause of communities affected by oil spills in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and she makes indignant phone calls to the Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, DC, to say federal pollution standards are being violated.

Support for this idea can be derived from the widespread recognition that when patients say they were treated not as a person but rather as a lump of meat, a number, or a thing on a conveyor belt (for example), they are making indignant claims to the effect that they were not treated appropriately for the kind of being that they are.

The very idea made him indignant.

Most of Turkey's politicians made duly indignant noises.

This made Sergei indignant and he scolded the guy for being a rude person who didn't know how to behave with foreigners.

Almodóvar's day in front of the television consuming endless stories of the country's economic woes, which have left a quarter of Spaniards out of work, has made him indignant.

It was the fact that "here matters of emigration were dealt with by a man who did not belong to the police force" that made Eichmann indignant, "because I had to help and to implement deportation, and matters of emigration, where I considered myself an expert, were assigned to a man who was new to the unit. . . .

Mr. McCall plays the innocent good guy, trying to make voters indignant over the barrage of attacks from Mr. Pataki that have been on television for weeks.

(With an irony almost too neat, the same impulse even makes us indignant at those who pile on to the miserable dentist; when the animal lover Mia Farrow tweeted his address, she was, despite all of the indignation felt, seen to have gone too far, to have unleashed a Kraken — full Twitter rage! — too large even for the perceived offense).

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